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Birth |
8 Aug 1920 |
Inverell Reg No 5174/1947 |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
29 Sep 1993 |
at Neringah, late of Pennant Hills |
Person ID |
I331 |
Inverell Forsyths |
Last Modified |
2 Jul 2018 |
Father |
Eric Raymond Forsyth, b. 17 May 1903, Nullamanna. Inverell Reg No 21766/1903 , d. 21 Dec 1978, Glen Innes |
Mother |
Mary Marchant, b. 27 Feb 1905, Inverell Reg No 13870/1905 , d. 11 Apr 1983, Glen Innes |
Married |
8 Jul 1925 |
St Augustine's CofE Inverell Reg No 13097/1925 |
Family ID |
F91 |
Group Sheet |
Father |
George Forsyth, b. 22 Sep 1883, d. 4 Apr 1968, Inverell NSW |
Relationship |
Natural |
Mother |
May Florence Grills, b. 8 Aug 1894, Uralla Reg No 34042/1894 , d. 28 Mar 1926, Inverell Reg No 3401/1926 |
Relationship |
Natural |
Married |
12 Jan 1916 |
St Andrews Church Inverell Reg No 3806/1916 |
Family ID |
F19 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Douglas Albert Heinrich, b. 8 Oct 1922, Inverell NSW , d. 28 Sep 2008, late of Pennant Hills |
Married |
15 Feb 1947 |
Inverell Reg No 5174/1947 |
Children |
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Last Modified |
15 Jul 2016 |
Family ID |
F128 |
Group Sheet |
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WW2 Nominal Roll
Name FORSYTH, KATHLEEN GEORGINA FLORENCE
Service Australian Army
Service Number NF437679
Date of Birth 8 Aug 1920
Place of Birth INVERELL, NSW
Date of Enlistment 8 Oct 1942
Locality on Enlistment INVERELL, NSW
Place of Enlistment PADDINGTON, NSW
Next of Kin FORSYTH, GEORGE
Date of Discharge 30 Jan 1946
Rank Gunner
Posting at Discharge AUSTRALIAN WOMENS ARMY SERVICE
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
Glen Innes Examiner (NSW : 1908 - 1954) Sat 12 Apr 1947 Page 2
WEDDING
HEINRICH FORSYTH
All white featured the beautiful decorations arranged at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Invenell, for the recent marriage of Miss Kathleen Forsyth, youngest daughter of Mr. George Forsyth, of "Glenmored' Bukkulla. and the late Mrs. Forsyth, to Mr. Douglas Heinrich, eldest son of Mrs. Heinrich, of Glen Innes. Rev. M. C. Mayes officiated.
Looking radiant in a model gown of all-over white silk lace and net over silk satin, the bride entered the church with her father, who subsequently gave her away.
With the bodice and peplum of lace, the lovely bridal gown featured a very full double net skirt completed at the back with a lace bow edged with pleated net. The heart-shaped
neckline was caught each side with sprays of orange blossoms and her net sleeves were fash ioned long and tight fitting.
The ensemble, which was a beautiful creation was completed with a silk net veil, heavily embroidered and finished with a pleated edge and top knot of orange blossoms. Her
bouquet was of frangipanni and tuberoses.
Miss Verdun Forsyth, sister of the bride, was chief bridesmaid, together with Miss Mary McCormack, who made a smart two-some.
Both wore lovely gowns of white net, made with tight-fitting bodices and very full skirts.
Bands of ribbon outlined the square necklines and short puff sleeves added a dainty finish.
Both wore white mittens, curvettes of scarlet roses, and carried muffs of the same delight fully colored blooms.
Wearing a gown in the same design and colour little Miss Janice Harding, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Harding, made a charming flower girl. She. too, carried
scarlet roses.
Mr. Keith Forsyth, of Tarnworth, brother of the bride, was best- man, and Mr. Jim Iliffe. of 2NZ, carried out the duties of groomsman.
Miss Marion Porters, a visitor from Newcastle, beautifully rendered "O, Promise Me," during the signing of the register. Mr. Ron Scott accompanying her. The latter presided at the
organ during the whole ceremoney and rendered delightful bridal music.
Later, about 30 guests, including friends from Sydney, Glenn Innes, and surrounding districts, were entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. P. L. O'Halloran of Henderson
Street, Inverell, where the floral decorations were outstanding.
The spacious verandahs were massed with bowls of tall glad ioli, whilst the tables were graced with flat bowls of roses and dahlias.
A feature of the bridal table was the beautiful three-decker wedding cake, which was made by Mrs. Val Harding, and decor ated by Mr. Lindsay Duncan, of Tingha.
Mrs. O'Halloran received her guests in a smart model of dusty pink which featured large plastic and navy buttons, while the same colour outlined the neck and pockets. Shirring
trimmed the waistline, whilst large purple Cattleya orchids comprised the lovely shoulder spray. Mrs. O'Haloran's outfit was completed with a curvette of fresh flowers.
Rev. M. C. Mayes presided, and the usual toasts were honoured.
When leaving for the honeymoon, which was spent at Nelson's Bay, the bride chose a smart model suit of wine with gold and pink trimmings, to which she added hat. shoes and
gloves in the same lovely shade.
A spray of pink and gold orchids was also worn.
A large array of lovely gifts, and a number of cheques, were received by the happy young couple, who will now make their future home in Sydney.
HEINRICH Kathleen Florence Death notice 29SEP1993 Death at Neringah Sydney Morning Herald 02OCT1993
HEINRICH Kathleen Florence Death notice 29SEP1993 Death Sydney Morning Herald 01OCT1993
HEINRICH Kathleen Georgina Death notice 29SEP1993 Death 73 late of Pennant Hils Sydney Morning Herald 02OCT1993
HEINRICH Kathleen Georgina Death notice 29SEP1993 Death 73 late of Pennant Hills Sydney Morning Herald 01OCT1993
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